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    The zero tolerance policy has been getting more and more heat from media and parents alike within the last couple of years. For children being sent home because of their hairstyles‚ or because they simply don’t have any hair at all‚ such as the little girl who shaved her head in support of her best friend going through chemotherapy. Although these things are understandable within the stance of following rules and the student code of conduct‚ is it really that important enough to deny a child their

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    Evaluate the successes and failures of Mussolini’s domestic policies By 1925‚ Mussolini had achieved a totalitarian regime‚ but now he needed to spread fascism into every area of life for the Italians‚ “everything within the State‚ nothing outside the State‚ nothing against the State”. As a Dictator with clear aims‚ Mussolini tried to replace all past policies with new ones which would help to achieve his fascist ideologies; these included the various economic “Battles” and the establishment of

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    1) Describe how current health and safety legislation‚ policies and procedures are implemented in the setting. There are several key pieces of legislation that impact on how schools manage the health and safety of both their employees‚ and others who come into contact with the school e.g pupils‚ support workers and parents. These pieces of legislation are: The Health and Safety at Work‚ etc Act 1974 This act places the responsibility of ensuring the health and safety and welfare of employees

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    Apple Inc. 1. How has Apple performed in the PC industry? What is your evaluation of its performance in the PC business? Apple‚ like many successful companies‚ has gone through the business lifecycle multiple times. Apple went from introduction in Steve Job’s garage to a steep decline into near bankruptcy. The have most recently rode a new wave of growth and are now sitting in a mature stage as the most one of the most highly valued publicly traded companies. Apple has continued to be a laggard

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    with examples how schools may demonstrate and uphold their aims and values Aims and values need to be promoted as much they can whether it’s in school literature or on their website. This is where parents and others first go on to create their first impression of the school. They can promote it by creating links with the local communities and working together. There are many ways to promote aims and values. Some events my school does are: • Charity fundraising events • Work of school governors • Support

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    the setting we have a promoting positive behaviour policy in place‚ which dictates the procedures that should be followed and be consistently used in our practice. The person that has overall responsibility for the management of behaviour is the setting manager‚ Helen Jacklin. The policy also states that we will attend relevant training to help us understand and guide appropriate models of behaviour‚ implement the settings behaviour procedure which includes the stepped approach‚ and have the necessary

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    from work activities. * The control of release into the atmosphere of noxious or offensive substances from premises which may also come under the scope of the Environmental Protection Legislation. * To identify hazards in the workplace and carry out risk assessments and to introduce such control measures that are necessary. From this legislation our policies and procedures are derived. Which are that everyone at work is aware that they have a legal duty to look after their own health and safety

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    live in a sophisticated society‚ where developed countries want better education‚ better life style‚ and better healthcare. Whereas in the underdeveloped countries‚ they want a place where they can express their thoughts‚ a place where they can hold a pencil and place where they can learn about who they are. As Malala Yousafzai said “One child‚ one book‚ one pen‚ one teacher can change the world”. We do not appreciate how blessed we are‚ we do not know how the children of the underdeveloped/ developing

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    time is an investment in the future." If you learn to manage your time now‚ in the future it will be easy. 1. 3. "Before you plan how you will use your time‚ you need to set your priorities." Look at what is important before you set your schedule. Using Course Resources answer the following questions. (10 points each) 1. 4. Discuss the three ways time is wasted and how this can be avoided. 
a. Distractions- can be avoided by putting anything that you get distracted by away. b. Procrastination-

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    E6 A summary of the key laws and codes of practice affecting schools and how these may affect how a school works. The data protection act 1998 is an act that was passed by UK parliament that defines ways in which information may be legally used and handled that is about living people. The main aim of the act is to protect individuals against misuse or abuse of information about them. Because it is the law to protect information about people records that contain information about staff pupils and

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